Whether or not you heal from pancreatitis as normal needs to be based on the type of pancreatitis you have, which has a different prognosis. Pancreatitis is an inflammatory injury to the pancreas caused by a variety of etiologic factors. It can be categorized into two types: acute and chronic. If you have a mild case of acute pancreatitis, the prognosis is usually better after treatment, and you can live like a normal person without any after-effects. If the acute pancreatitis is severe, the condition is more dangerous, the mortality rate is about 15%. The patients who survived the rescue treatment were left with different degrees of pancreatic insufficiency and other sequelae, and they were prone to recurring episodes of chronic pancreatitis. Chronic pancreatitis is not easy to cure, repeatedly showing symptoms such as abdominal distension, abdominal pain, diarrhea, poor appetite, emaciation, etc., affecting daily life. Pancreatitis patients should maintain a good mindset and change their bad lifestyle, which is conducive to the prevention of recurrence; at the same time, regular follow-ups are necessary to keep abreast of the changes in their condition.